We are at crisis point. My plan to take action.
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I support calls from the AdFree Cities and Adblock Hackney campaigns to introduce a council-wide Ethical Advertising Policy.
Advertising is used to stimulate consumption, often causing negative impacts on the health and wellbeing of the people it targets and promoting products and services which have a detrimental impact on people, the climate and the environment. Already there are laws and regulations about advertising certain products and services which aim to profit from stimulating people’s consumption, while ignoring the impact on their wellbeing, such as cigarette advertising.
Hackney Council is responsible for granting permission for new advertising sites and is directly responsible for 48 advertising sites across the borough.Many of the billboards currently in use require lots of energy to operate.
Pavement based digital billboards can use the same amount of electricity as 4 average households, and larger digital billboards can use the same amount of electricity as 37 average households [source: Adfree Cities]
To promote a healthy and happy environment, communities and individuals as Mayor I will:
Other local authorities have begun to implement advertising policies against specific products if they consider them to be harmful to the amenity of an area. Even in London the Greater London Authority (GLA), which controls Transport for London (TFL) property, enacted a Healthier Food Advertising Policy in 2018 prohibiting High Fat, Sugar or Salt (HFSS) food advertising on TFL property. Which has been proven to help Londoners make healthier shopping decisions.
A 2021 study found that exposure to Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) car advertising for example can make someone 250% more likely to own an SUV than no vehicle at all. SUVs generally have poorer fuel efficiency and require more resources to manufacture than smaller vehicles, thus contributing more to climate change and environmental degradation. Also their height makes them twice as likely to roll in crashes and twice as likely to kill pedestrians.
Other councils, including Bristol, Norwich and Liverpool, have developed more ethical advertising policies, often spearheaded by Green councillors.
We are at crisis point. My plan to take action.
Giving residents more power over their lives, homes and communities.
A mission to build community wealth.
Cleaner air and safe, healthy streets for every resident
A new approach to provide the housing we need
Green spaces benefit people and our planet
Rethinking our use of resources
Creating a world free from nuclear weapons
A new approach to advertising supporting healthy people, place and planet